On Buds and StipulesK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1899 - 239 pagini |
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... Arrangement of Young Leaf of Tulip Tree . 18 Arrangement of Young Leaf of Tulip Tree ( after 4 5 6786 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 16 19 20 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 26 27 28 28 29 29 Eichler ) 19 Winter Bud of Beech 20 Winter Bud of Oak 21 ...
... Arrangement of Young Leaf of Tulip Tree . 18 Arrangement of Young Leaf of Tulip Tree ( after 4 5 6786 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 16 19 20 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 26 27 28 28 29 29 Eichler ) 19 Winter Bud of Beech 20 Winter Bud of Oak 21 ...
Pagina xix
... arranged under their families , will be found in the following papers : LUBBOCK , Sir J. On Stipules , their Form and Function . Journ . Linn . Soc . ( Bot . ) xxviii . 255 ( 1890 ) , xxx . 463 ( 1894 ) , and xxxiii . 202 ( 1897 ) ...
... arranged under their families , will be found in the following papers : LUBBOCK , Sir J. On Stipules , their Form and Function . Journ . Linn . Soc . ( Bot . ) xxviii . 255 ( 1890 ) , xxx . 463 ( 1894 ) , and xxxiii . 202 ( 1897 ) ...
Pagina 4
... arranged as shown in fig . 2 . The works referred to by these numbers ( 1 , & c . ) are given in the ' Bibliography ' at the end of the book . The figure also shows how admirably the peculiar form of 4 BUDS AND STIPULES.
... arranged as shown in fig . 2 . The works referred to by these numbers ( 1 , & c . ) are given in the ' Bibliography ' at the end of the book . The figure also shows how admirably the peculiar form of 4 BUDS AND STIPULES.
Pagina 5
... arrangement in one of the St. John's Worts ( Hypericum calycinum ) . Each pair of opposite leaves is at first apposed by their edges , which touch all the way round , leaving between them. FIG . 6. APEX OF SHOOT OF STACHYS SYLVATICA ...
... arrangement in one of the St. John's Worts ( Hypericum calycinum ) . Each pair of opposite leaves is at first apposed by their edges , which touch all the way round , leaving between them. FIG . 6. APEX OF SHOOT OF STACHYS SYLVATICA ...
Pagina 10
... arrangement of the leaf in the bud influences , and sometimes determines , the form of the leaf . This consideration explains , I think , the curious fact that the first leaves , or cotyledons , often , indeed generally , differ ...
... arrangement of the leaf in the bud influences , and sometimes determines , the form of the leaf . This consideration explains , I think , the curious fact that the first leaves , or cotyledons , often , indeed generally , differ ...
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apex axil axillary buds axis base Beech Bentham blade brown Bud Protection bud-scales Candolle completely covered concave conduplicate connate stipules cotyledons developed edges exstipulate fifth folded foliaceous genera genus glabrous glands growing-point growth Guaiacum officinale hairs hairy Helianthemum Hornbeam Horse Chestnut Hypericum calycinum Illustrations inner instance lamina Lantana lateral buds Lathyrus Lathyrus Aphaca Lathyrus Nissolia leaf leaf-base leaf-blade leaf-stalk leaflets length less lobes lower membranous midrib Monocotyledons narrow node ocrea Opulus outer scales ovate pair of leaves pair of stipules pedestal persistent petiole Petteria PLANE Platanus plant Polygonum protect the bud protect the young Robinia scale fig scar sheath showing side slightly sometimes species St FIG st st stalk stem stipular stipules belonging stipules fig stipules St subulate tendrils terminal bud triangular Tulip Tree upper Viburnum Viburnum Lantana Viburnum Opulus Whitebeam winter winter-bud Wych Elm young bud young leaves Young Shoot younger
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Pagina 191 - The acacia, however, bears hollow thorns, while each leaflet produces honey in a craterformed gland at the base, and a small, sweet, pearshaped body at the tip. In consequence, it is inhabited by myriads of a small ant, which nests in the hollow thorns, and thus finds meat, drink, and lodging all provided for it. These ants are continually roaming over the plant, and constitute a most efficient body-guard, not only driving off the leaf-cutting ants, but, in Belt's opinion, rendering the leaves less...
Pagina 233 - ... the presence, the uses, and the forms of stipules, and the structure of buds in some of our common trees, shrubs, and herbs. If I shall have induced any of my readers to look at them for themselves in the coming spring they will, I am sure, be amply rewarded. They will often be reminded of Tennyson's profound remark about Nature : So careless of the single life, So careful of the type she seems...
Pagina 68 - Plants, p. 286. -purpwrea, which naturally sink at night (the plants growing out of doors), and looked at them early on several successive mornings, after they had assumed their diurnal positions. The difference in the amount of dew on the pinned-open leaflets and on those which had gone to sleep was generally conspicuous, the latter being sometimes absolutely dry. whilst the leaflets which had been horizontal were coated with large beads of dew. This shows how much cooler the leaflets fully exposed...